Give Ghostbusters A Call
Finally, we have a Ghostbusters game that’s worthy of the cultural icon the movie has become. Featuring the actual cast, Ghostbusters is a fun, and funny, masterpiece of gaming.
Finally, we have a Ghostbusters game that’s worthy of the cultural icon the movie has become. Featuring the actual cast, Ghostbusters is a fun, and funny, masterpiece of gaming.
Although often overlooked in video games, World War II in the Pacific was a hotly contested theater. Battlestations: Pacific takes an arcade-like approach to bringing it all to life.
The Broken Steel DLC really completes Fallout 3, in the way it should have ended in the first place. And it does it with epic style, making it an essential add-on.
After conquering the PSP and DS, and to cap off the 30th anniversary celebration, Space Invaders Extreme invades Xbox Live Arcade, where the little aliens get quite a cool upgrade.
UFC 2009 Undisputed in an aptly named title, because in terms of ultimate fighting games, there really is no equal. This one is so real, you might be bruised after playing.
X-Men Origins: Wolverine finally gives us a game that lives up to the awesome comic book persona that is Wolverine. Fans won’t be disappointed with this action-packed slash fest.
Monsters vs. Aliens follows the events in the hit animation movie, and does it better than most movie to game tie-in titles. Plus, the characters are pretty darn cool.
Delving into the gritty side of World War II, like the murder of Jews in the Warsaw Ghetto, is a tough road for a game to tread, but Velvet Assassin takes the assignment honorably.
Although built on the Guitar Hero: World Tour engine, Guitar Hero: Metallica adds some new elements to the game, like the ability to play the drums with two foot pedals, if you dare.
For once, a game that follows a movie is really good. Set five hours after the movie ends, Wanted: Weapons of Fate will have you craving more bullet curving fun for a very long time.